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Produção de kiwizeiros por estaquia / Kiwifruit propagation by cuttingGuasso, Leonardo Zucuni January 2018 (has links)
No Brasil, a propagação do kiwizeiro (Actinidia sp) é realizada através da enxertia, com porta-enxertos provenientes de sementes, que pode resultar na perda das características agronômicas de interesse, além de plantas morfofiosiologicamente desuniformes no pomar. Uma possibilidade, tanto para obtenção da variedade copa, como de porta-enxerto clonal, é a estaquia. O presente estudo tem como objetivos identificar a época do ano mais favorável para realizar a estaquia, o potencial de enraizamento de diferentes genótipos de kiwizeiro, bem como determinar a concentração exógena de AIB mais eficiente neste processo. No primeiro estudo, foram realizadas coletas de material propagativo nos meses de maio, agosto e dezembro de 2016 e março de 2017 da cultivar ‘Bruno’ (Actinidia deliciosa). As estacas foram elaboradas deixando-se duas gemas e metade da área de uma folha madura, as quais foram submetidas, na sua base, ao tratamento com AIB, nas concentrações de zero, 1.000, 2.000 e 4.000 mg L-1. Após 90 dias em ambiente protegido com sistema de nebulização intermitente, avaliou-se a percentagem de estacas enraizadas; percentagem de estacas mortas; percentagem de estacas brotadas; percentagem de estacas com retenção foliar; comprimento médio das três maiores raízes e número de raízes por estaca. Os tratamentos com AIB influenciam a percentagem de enraizamento das estacas de kiwizeiro ‘Bruno’ coletadas no mês de março com 36,07% de enraizamento na concentração de 2.320 mg L-1, e em dezembro, com uma resposta linear, obtendo-se 57,59% de enraizamento na concentração de 4.000 mg L-1 de AIB. No segundo estudo, durante a primavera, foi coletado material propagativo das cultivares ‘Bruno’, ‘Elmwood’ e ‘Matua’ (A. deliciosa) e ‘MG06’(A. chinensis), cujas estacas foram submetidas ao tratamento com zero, 1.000, 2.000, 4.000, 6.000 e 8.000 mg L-1 de AIB. Avaliou-se a percentagem de estacas enraizadas; percentagem de estacas com calos; percentagem de estacas com retenção foliar; comprimento das três maiores raízes; número e massa da matéria seca de raízes. Estacas herbáceas da cultivar ‘MG06’ e ‘Bruno’ foram as que apresentaram maior percentagem de enraizamento e, as da cultivar ‘Matua’, o menor. Em relação às concentrações de AIB, para as diferentes cultivares, observou-se saturação da resposta na dose de 4.640 mg L-1, em que se pode obter 48,9% de enraizamento. / In Brazil, the kiwifruit (Actinidia sp) propagation is usually done through grafting onto rootstocks obtained from seeds, it can results in the loss of desirable agronomic characteristics, as well as morphophysiologically uneven plants in the orchard. One possibility, both to obtain the scion variety and the clonal rootstock, is by cutting. The present study aims to identify the most favorable time of the year for cutting, the rooting potential of different genotypes of kiwifruit, as well as to determine the exogenous concentration of IBA (indolbutyric acid) most efficient in this process. In the first experiment, propagation material of cultivar ‘Bruno’ (Actinidia deliciosa) was collected in May, Augost and December/2016 and March 2017. The cuttings were prepared by leaving two buds, keeping half of a leaf in the upper bud. A hydroalcoholic IBA solution at concentrations 0, 1.000, 2.000 and 4.000 mg L-1 was applied at the base of the cuttings by dipping for seven seconds. The percentage of rooted cuttings; percentage of dead cuttings; percentage of sprouted cuttings; percentage of cuttings with leaf retention; medium-length of the three largest roots and number of roots by cuttings, were evaluated 90 days later. Spring was the season where the best response to rooting was observed, while summer was the worst. The IBA treatments positively influenced the rooting percentage in the March, with 36.07% of rooted cuttings at the dose of 2.320 mg L-1, and in the December, obtained a linear response, with 57.59% rooting at the 4.000 mg L-1 concentration of AIB. In the second experiment, propagating material of the cultivars 'Bruno', 'Elmwood' and 'Matua' (A. deliciosa), 'MG06' (A. chinensis) were harvested in December/2016, were submitted to treatment with zero, 1.000, 2.000, 4.000, 6.000 and 8.000 mg. L-1 of IBA. Parameters of percentage of rooted cuttings; percentage of cuttings with calluses; percentage of cuttings with foliar retention; length of the three largest roots; number and mass of root dry matter were recorded. Herbaceous cuttings of the 'MG06' and ‘Bruno’ cultivar showed the highest percentage of rooting and the 'Matua' cultivar, the lowest. In relation to the IBA concentrations, for the different cultivars, saturation of the response was observed at the dose of 4.640 mg L-1, where 48.94% of rooting was recorded.
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Influência do manejo da copa sbre o comportamento vegetativo e produtivo de kiwizeiros na serra gaúcha / Influence of kiwifruit canopy management on vegetative and productive behavior in serrra gaucha regionMarodin, Francisco Antonello January 2018 (has links)
O kiwizeiro pertence ao gênero Actinidia e família Actinidiaceae. Todas as espécies deste gênero são trepadeiras perenes que se comportam de forma desordenada quando não manejadas e caracterizam-se por crescimento extremamente vigoroso. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o comportamento vegetativo e produtivo de kiwizeiros das cultivares ‘Elmwood’ (Actinidia deliciosa) e ‘MG06’ (Actinidia chinensis), enxertados sobre plantas oriundas de sementes de frutos da cultivar ‘Bruno’ (Actinidia deliciosa), conduzidos em sistema latada e submetidos a diferentes intensidades de poda de inverno, além de testar a possibilidade de utilização da técnica de ‘tip squeezing’ (“compressão do meristema apical” - CMA) para redução do vigor e do crescimento de parte aérea de kiwizeiros ‘MG06’, na região da Serra Gaúcha, RS, Brasil. O primeiro estudo foi realizado de junho de 2016 a abril de 2017 com a cultivar ‘Elmwood’. Nesse, três tratamentos com nove repetições foram utilizados no delineamento inteiramente casualizado. Os tratamentos consistiram na manutenção de diferentes níveis de cargas de gemas em cada vara: 10, 15 e 20 gemas vara-1. Avaliou-se o índice de fertilidade das gemas; o número, percentual e posição de gemas não brotadas, brotações vegetativas e brotações mistas; área, massa seca e área específica das folhas; diâmetro e comprimento de ramos; rendimento e número de frutos; e diâmetros transversal e longitudinal, massa fresca, firmeza, teor de sólidos solúveis (SS), pH, acidez total titulável (ATT) e relação SS/ATT de frutos. O segundo estudo foi realizado entre julho e dezembro de 2017 com a cultivar ‘MG06’, testando-se diferentes cargas de gemas em cada vara: 10, 15 e 20 gemas vara-1, com e sem a utilização da CMA, representando 6 diferentes tratamentos. Cada tratamento era composto de nove repetições (cada repetição correspondia a uma planta) em delineamento inteiramente casualizado. Avaliou-se o índice de fertilidade das gemas; o número, percentual e posição de gemas não brotadas, brotações vegetativas e brotações mistas; área e massa seca das folhas; diâmetro e comprimento de ramos e de entrenós; diâmetros transversal e longitudinal, massa fresca, firmeza, teor de sólidos solúveis, acidez total titulável e relação SS/ATT de frutos. A poda com diferentes cargas de gemas não influencia o índice de fertilidade real das gemas de kiwizeiros ‘Elmwood’ e ‘MG06’ em um mesmo ciclo, porém afeta o tamanho das folhas e dos ramos. A poda de kiwizeiros ‘Elmwood’ mantendo varas com 10 gemas favorece o aumento da massa de fruto e não reduz produtividade. A CMA reduz o vigor das brotações de kiwizeiros ‘MG06’ sem influir na qualidade dos frutos. / The kiwifruit belongs to Actinidia Genus and Actinidiaceae Family. All species from this kind are perennial bindweeds which behave in desordered way when not managed and are characterized by extremely vigourous growth. The objective of this work is to evaluate vegetative and productive behavior of kiwifruit trees from ‘Elmwood’ (Actinidia deliciosa) and ‘MG06’ (Actinidia chinensis) cultivars, grafted over plants originating from seeds of fruits of the ‘Bruno’ cultivar (Actinidia deliciosa), conduced in trellis system and submitted to different intensities of winter pruning, besides testing the possibility of usage of ‘tip squeezing’ technique for vigor and growth reduction of the vegetative part of ‘MG06’ kiwifruit trees, in Serra Gaucha region, RS, Brazil. The first study has been made from june of 2016 to april of 2017 with ‘Elmwood’ cultivar. In this one, three treatments with nine repetitions (each repetition corresponded to a plant) were used in the completely randomized design. The treatments consisted in maintenance of different bud loading levels in each cane: 10, 15 and 20 buds cane-1. It was evaluated the index of fertility of the buds; the number, percentage and position of not sprouted buds, vegetative buds and mixed buds; area, dry mass and specific area of the leaves; diameter and length of the branches; productivity and number of fruits; and transversal and longitudinal diameters, dry mass, firmness, soluble solids content (SS), pH, titratable total acidity, (TTA) and relation SS/TTA of the fruits. The second study has been made between july and december of 2017 with ‘MG06’ cultivar, being tested different loads of buds in each cane: 10, 15 and 20 buds cane-1, with and without the usage of the “squeezing”, representing 6 different treatments. Each treatment was compound of nine repetitions in completely randomized design. It was evaluated the index of fertility of the buds; number, percentage and position of the not sprouted buds, vegetative buds and mixed buds, area and dry mass of the leaves; diameter and length of branches and internodes; transversal and longitudinal diameters, fresh mass, firmness, SS, TTA and relation SS/TTA of the fruits. The pruning with different loads of buds doesn’t influence the index of real fertility of the buds from ‘Elmwood’ and ‘MG06’ kiwifruit trees in a same season, however it affects the size of leaves and branches. The pruning of ‘Elmwood’ kiwifruit trees maintaining canes with 10 gems favors the increase of fruit mass and it doesn’t reduce productivity. The “tip squeezing” reduces the vigor of kiwifruit trees ‘MG06’ without influencing fruits quality.
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Obsahové složení vybraných genotypů Actinidia arguta z různých lokalit ČRVejražka, Martin January 2016 (has links)
The aim of the thesis was to compile a review of literature on the species Actinidia arguta and other main representatives of this genus (Actinidia deliciosa and Actinidia kolomikta), together with a description of the genus Actinidia. For selected genotypes to determine the content of the substance in the flesh and skins of species Actinidia arguta (varieties 'Issai', 'Ananasnaya' a seedling 1) and Actinidia deliciosa (varieties 'Hayward' and 'Sorelli'). Mentioned representatives described their origin and distribution, botanical characteristics, varietal characteristics, their habitat requirements, methods of reproduction and substances contained in fruits. The experimental part deals with the determination of ascorbic acid, all acids, antioxidants, soluble solids content and the determined methods FRAP and DPPH. The results of individual measurements were processed and statistically analyzed. The values obtained were sorted into tables and graphs, and subsequently described in the text part.
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Caracterización de consumo de kiwi en la Comuna de Maipú, RM, Santiago / Characterization of kiwi consumption in the Maipu district, RM, SantiagoLeón Rodríguez, Macarena January 2015 (has links)
Memoria para optar al Título Profesional de: Ingeniero Agrónoma / El objetivo de la presente investigación fue estudiar el consumo de kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa) fresco en la comuna de Maipú, Región Metropolitana, Chile. Maipú es una de las comunas más grandes de la Región y presenta una distribución de estratos socioeconómicos similares al resto de la población.
Se realizó un sondeo de la oferta disponible de kiwi, tanto en Lo Valledor como en supermercados y ferias libres, de la Región Metropolitana, entre los meses de octubre y noviembre del año 2012. Como segunda etapa, se realizó una encuesta en los meses de marzo y abril del 2013, que constituyó la principal fuente de información para esta investigación. Dicho instrumento, se elaboró con 100% de preguntas de tipo cerrada. Éste se aplicó a una muestra no probabilística por conveniencia de 459 personas, siendo 400 consumidores de kiwi fresco y 59 no consumidores. A partir de esto, se evaluaron distintas características de este grupo de personas: sociodemográficas, hábitos de consumo y de compra, actitudes de los consumidores y segmentos, así como preferencias hacia el consumo. Además, se abordaron las razones del por qué esas 59 personas no consumían kiwi.
En el análisis se utilizaron técnicas de análisis univariado y multivariado (análisis factorial, conglomerado y conjunto). Por medio del análisis de componentes principales, se identificaron las dimensiones que explican las actitudes hacia el consumo, ellos fueron: Información del producto (23,11%), Funcionalidad (15,01%), Oportunidad (8,81%) y Bienestar (8,27%), los cuales fueron capaces de explicar el 55,3% de la varianza y con un KMO de 0,669. Luego, se identificaron tres segmentos de consumidores: Reticentes (35%), Flexibles (31,25%) y vida sana (33,75%). Las preferencias en cada segmento fueron: Reticentes; 18,82% (Sistema de Producción), 26.06% (Precio) y 55,12% (Forma). Flexibles; 21,86% (Sistema de Producción), 25,99% (Precio) y 50,55% (Forma). Vida Sana; 21,96% (Sistema de Producción), 27,6% (Precio) y 50,4% (Forma). El segmento Reticente no muestra una tendencia clara hacia la Disposición a Pago, no así el segmento Flexible y el Vida Sana que en su mayoría estarían dispuestos a pagar más por un kiwi orgánico y por un kiwi envasado, pelado y trozado, existiendo mayor probabilidad de compra si en general conocen las diferencias nutricionales con otras frutas.
Respecto a los entrevistados que se declararon no consumidores del producto en cuestión, el motivo que prevalece es “no me agrada su sabor” y “me incomoda la cáscara del kiwi”.
Las acciones de marketing en el mercado interno deberían centrarse en los atributos intrínsecos y extrínsecos del kiwi, con publicidad y promoción. / The main objective of this research was to study the consumption of fresh kiwi(Actinidia deliciosa) in the district of Maipú, Metropolitan Region, Chile. Maipú is one of the largest district of the Region, being a socioeconomic level distribution similar to the rest of the population.
During October and November 2012, as a first step of the study, an exploration of the available supply of kiwi was made, through Lo Valledor distribution center, Supermarkets and streetmarkets. A inquiry was made during March and April 2013, resulting the main source of information for this research. This instrument was developed with 100% closes type questions. This was applied to a no probabilistic sample of convenience of 459 people, with 400 consumers of fresh kiwi and 59 nonconsumers. Different characteristics were evaluated to this group of people: Sociodemographic, spending habits and buying habits consumer, attitudes and segments, as well as preferences for consumption. Moreover, reasons have been discused why these 59 people did not eat kiwi.
Techniques univariate and multivariate analysis (factorials analysis, cluster and conjoit) was used in the analysis. Product information (23,11%), Functionality (15,01%), Opportunity (8,81%) and Wellness (8,27%), have been identified as the dimensions explaining the different attitudes towards consumptions, which were able to explain 55,3% of varience with a KMO of 0,669, through of principal component analysis.
Three consumer segments were identified: Reticent (35%), flexible (31,25%) and healthy life (33,75%). Preferences for each segment were: Reticent; 18.82% (Production System), 26.06% (price) and 55.12% (Shape). Flexible; 21.86% (Production System), 25.99% (price) and 50.55% (Shape). Lifestyle; 21.96% (Production System), 27.6% (price) and 50.4% (Shape). The Reticentnt segment do not shows marked tendency towards Willingness to Pay, additionally the Flexible and Lifestyle segment willing to pay more for an organic kiwifruit and for packaging, peeling and bucking kiwifruit, have been more likely to exist purchase if generally known nutritional differences with other fruits.
Those who declared to be non kiwi consumer indicated reasons as "not like the taste" and "kiwi peel makes me uncomfortable”.
The marketing in the internal market should focus on intrinsic and extrinsic attributes kiwi, advertising and promotion.
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Aumento da conservação de kiwi pelo uso de atmosfera controlada e 1-metilciclopropenoVieira, Marcelo José 19 November 2008 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2008-11-19 / This research was carried out to study the effects of controlled atmosphere storage (CA, with ethylene scrubber) and the treatment with the inhibitor of ethylene action, 1- metilciclopropeno (1-MCP) on postharvest quality preservation of Bruno , Monty and Hayward kiwifruits (Actinidia deliciosa). Hayward, Bruno and Monty kiwifruits were harvested in April of 2003 and 2004, in Fraiburgo, SC. After harvest, fruits were
treated with 1.0 μL.L-1 of 1-MCP or left untreated (control), and then stored under air (AA; 0.0 ± 0.5°C / 90± 3% RH) or CA (2.0kPa + 4.5kPa CO2 / 0°C ± 0.5°C and 92 ± 3% RH, with ethylene scrubber) conditions. Fruit were assessed at harvest and periodically during cold storage. Fruit left under AA were assessed after 30, 60, 90 and 120 days, while fruit left under CA were assessed after 60, 90, 120 and 150 days in cold storage, followed by seven days at 23°C. Fruits were analyzed in terms of flesh firmness, soluble solids content (SSC), titratable acidity (TA), ethylene production, respiration, and incidence of physiological disorders. The experiment followed a completely randomized design. The data were subjected to analysis of variance, and the least significant difference (LSD) between treatment means was assessed by Fischer`s least significant difference test (p<0.05). The benefits of treatment with 1-MCP on fruit postharvest quality preservation were observed on both, AA and AC (with ethylene scrubber) storage.The response to 1-MCP treatment was affected by cultivar and storage duration. The treatment with 1-MCP delayed the increase in ethylene production and respiration after removal from cold storage in all cultivars. The reduction of ethylene and respiration by 1-MCP delayed flesh firmness
and TA loss, and reduced the development physiological disorders. The treatment with 1-MCP had no effect on SSC. Fruits stored in air showed a high metabolism, resulting in low storage potential, even when treated with 1-MCP. There was an
additive effect of treatment with 1-MCP and CA storage with ethylene scrubbing on fruit postharvest preservation / O presente estudo teve por objetivo determinar os efeitos da atmosfera controlada (AC) com catalisador de etileno e do inibidor da ação do etileno 1-MCP, sobre a conservação da qualidade pós-colheita de kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa), cultivares
Bruno, Monty e Hayward. Kiwis Bruno , Monty e Hayward foram colhidos em abril de 2003 e 2004 em Fraiburgo, SC. Após a colheita, parte dos frutos foi tratada com 1,0 μL.L-1 de 1-MCP e, então, armazenados em condições de atmosfera do ar (AA; 0,0 ± 0,5oC e UR 90 ± 3%) ou atmosfera controlada (AC; 2,0kPa de O2 + 4,5kPa de CO2 / 0oC ± 0,5oC e UR 92 ± 3%, com a presença de catalisador de etileno). Frutos foram analisados na colheita e periodicamente durante armazenagem. As avaliações foram realizadas após 30, 60, 90 e 120 dias de armazenagem sob AA e 60, 90, 120 e 150 dias de armazenagem sob AC, com catalisador de etileno, mais um e sete dias a 23oC. Os frutos foram analisados quanto à firmeza da polpa, teor de sólidos solúveis (SS), acidez titulável (AT), taxa de produção de etileno, taxa respiratória e incidência de distúrbios fisiológicos. O experimento foi conduzido em delineamento inteiramente casualizado. Os dados foram submetidos à análise da variância e as diferenças entre tratamentos determinadas por teste de separação de médias de Fischer (p<0,05). Os benefícios do tratamento com 1-MCP sobre a conservação da qualidade foram observados tanto para frutos armazenados sob AA quanto sob AC (na presença de catalisador de etileno). De maneira geral, as respostas do 1-MCP foram influenciadas pela cultivar e período de armazenagem. O tratamento com 1- MCP retardou o aumento acentuado da taxa de produção de etileno e da taxa
respiratória de kiwi após remoção de câmara fria em todas as cultivares. A redução da taxa de produção de etileno e da taxa respiratória pelo tratamento 1-MCP foi associada ao aumento da conservação da firmeza da polpa e da AT, e redução do desenvolvimento de distúrbios fisiológicos. O tratamento com -MCP não apresentou efeito significativo sobre o conteúdo de SS. Frutos armazenados sob AA apresentaram alto metabolismo resultando em baixo potencial de armazenagem, mesmo quando tratados com 1-MCP. Houve efeito aditivo do tratamento 1-MCP
mais armazenagem sob AC com eliminação do etileno sobre a conservação dos frutos
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Preharvest practices affecting postharvest quality of 'Hayward' kiwifruit : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Physiology and Horticultural Science at Massey University, New ZealandBuxton, Katrina Norah January 2005 (has links)
Repeat purchase of kiwifruit is primarily driven by consumer judgement of internal fruit quality attributes, including those affected by dry matter concentration (DMC) and mineral composition in fruit. This research investigated mechanisms affecting carbohydrate, mineral and water accumulation in 'Hayward' kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa), and related these to specific management practices. Canopy manipulation through pruning and treatments such as artificial pollination, defoliation, girdling, thinning and application of the auxin transport inhibitor TIBA, may affect fruit DMC and mineral composition. Leaf photosynthesis and fruit dry matter concentrations (DMC) started to decline as leaf area index values increased above 3-4. In addition to reducing competition for carbohydrates between vegetative and reproductive growth, leader pruning probably increased DMCs of fruit in the leader zone by improving light interception. Photosynthesis was not affected by crop loads between 20- 60 fruit m-2, but was consistently higher on non-terminating (long) shoots than on terminating (short) shoots, as were fruit DMCs. Differences in photosynthetic rate of leaves on these two shoot types were attributed to differences in shoot exposure to the sun, and also to the greater demand for carbohydrate within long shoots. Leaves subtending fruit may increase Ca, and to a lesser extent Mg, flow into fruit, however their accumulation was not affected by leaves outside the fruiting shoot. Xylem sap Ca and Mg concentrations were higher in shoots with a high rather than a low leaf: fruit (L:F) ratio and this may, at least partially, relate to the increase in shoot transpiration that occurs as shoot L:F ratios increase. Within vine variation in fruit Ca concentrations may reflect variations in xylem sap flow rates and Ca concentrations of xylem sap reaching fruit. Calcium translocation may occur independently of ion movement in the transpiration stream. Timing and extent of vascular differentiation in flower and fruitlet pedicels, possibly regulated by auxin, may influence fruit Ca accumulation. It is likely that early differentiation of vascular tissue in flower and fruitlet pedicels influenced cell division and subsequent (carbohydrate) sink strength of fruit by determining availability of carbohydrate for partitioning into cell walls. While growers have the potential to induce minor changes in fruit DMC, further increases will depend on the separation of carbohydrate and water accumulation. Further research is required to elucidate the mechanisms regulating phloem transport and unloading of sucrose in kiwifruit.
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Indutores alternativos de brotação na superação da dormência em quivizeiro no Sul do Rio Grande do Sul / Alternative inductors of sprouting to overcome dormancy in kiwifruit in southern Rio Grande do Sul.Santos, Rodrigo Fernandes dos 03 September 2018 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2018-09-03 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / O quivi é um dos frutos mais importados no Brasil, devido à crescente
demanda e baixa produção. Com a crescente demanda por frutos produzidos
de forma ecologicamente corretos em consonância com os movimentos em
prol do desenvolvimento sustentável e com o conhecimento e divulgação dos
riscos que os agrotóxicos representam a saúde, são necessários estudos que
agreguem novas tecnologias de produção para uma fruticultura mais
sustentável. O quivizeiro surge como alternativa de diversificação de pequenas
propriedades de agricultura familiarem sistemas de produção ecologicamente
corretos, porém a cultura necessita de indutores de brotação em locais de
inverno ameno, como é o caso da região sul do Rio grande do Sul. Objetivouse
avaliar a eficiência de diferentes indutores de brotação em quivizeirona
região Sul do RS, nos ciclos produtivos 2016-2017 e 2017-2018, em um pomar
comercialno município de Pelotas-RS e em ambiente controlado localizado no
prédio José Carlos Fachinello, na Universidade Federal de Pelotas. O artigo 1
intitulado “Compostos alternativos indutores de brotação em quivizeiro cultivar
Bruno avaliado pelo método biológico de estaca de nó isolado”, analisa a
eficiência de nove indutores de brotação em relação a testemunha, sob
condições controladas de ambiente através do método biológico de teste de
estaca de nó isolado. Verificou-se queos indutores alternativos, ocasionam
efeitos positivos na brotação de quivizeiro ’Bruno’com número de horas de frio
mínimas requeridas para a cultivar superar a dormência. A aplicação de extrato
de alho 10% + óleo mineral 2%, extrato de alho 5% + óleo mineral 2%, extrato
de alho 10% e óleo mineral 2%, ocasionaram efeitos positivos no tempo médio
de brotação, taxa final de brotação, velocidade de brotação e porcentagem de
gemas abertas nas estacas de quivizeiro cultivar Bruno. Concentrações
próximas a 15% de extrato de alho em associação ao óleo mineral 2% causam
fitotoxicidade as gemas de quivizeiro cultivar Bruno.O artigo 2 intitulado
“Indutores alternativos na superação da dormência em quivizeiros cultivar
Bruno no Sul do Rio Grande do Sul” teve a proposta de testar a eficiência de
indutores de brotação nas condições ambientais de Pelotas. Constatou-se que
o extrato de alho em concentrações de 5 a 10% em conjunto com óleo mineral
2% promove maior porcentagem de brotação, maior número de frutas por
planta e maior produção por planta em quivizeiros da cultivar Bruno na região
de Pelotas/RS.Concentrações próximas a 15% de extrato de alho associado ao
óleo mineral 2% causam fitotoxicidade às gemas de quivizeiro cultivar Bruno. O
presente estudo contribui para futuras pesquisas de adaptação de novas
frutíferas em ambientes de inverno ameno. Além de fornecer informações
relevantes para a introdução do quivizeiro em novas áreas de produção no Rio
Grande do Sul. / Kiwi is one of the most imported fruits in Brazil, due to the growing demand and
low production. With the growing demand for environmentally-produced fruits in
harmony with the movements for sustainable development and with the
knowledge and dissemination of the risks that health-related agrochemicals
pose, studies are needed to aggregate new production technologies for a more
sustainable fruit-growing. The kiwifruit appears as an alternative for
diversification of small family farms in ecologically correct production systems,
but the crop needs inducers of sprouting in mild winter sites, as is the case in
the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul. The objective was to evaluate the
efficiency of different sprouting inducers in the southern region of RS, in the
productive cycles 2016-2017 and 2017-2018, in a commercial orchard in the
municipality of Pelotas-RS and in a controlled environment located in the José
Carlos Fachinello building, at the Federal University of Pelotas . Article 1
entitled "Alternative Sprouting Inducers in Kiwifruit cultivar Bruno evaluated by
the isolated node isolated biological method", analyzes the efficiency of nine
sprout inducers relative to the control under controlled conditions of
environment through the biological test method of isolated knot pile. It was
verified that the alternative inducers have positive effects on the budding of
'Bruno' kiwifruit with minimum number of cold hours required for the cultivar to
overcome dormancy. The application of 10% garlic extract + mineral oil 2%,
garlic extract 5% + mineral oil 2%, garlic extract 10% and mineral oil 2%,
caused positive effects in the average time of sprouting, final sprouting rate,
sprouting velocity and percentage of open buds in the cultivar Bruno kiwifruit.
Concentrations close to 15% of garlic extract in association with mineral oil 2%
cause phytotoxicity of the gemstones of kiwifruit cultivar Bruno. Article 2 entitled
"Alternative inducers in overcoming dormancy in Kiwifruit cultivars Bruno in the
South of Rio Grande do Sul" had the proposal to test the efficiency of sprout
inductors in the Pelotas environmental conditions. It was verified that the extract
of garlic in concentrations of 5 to 10% together with mineral oil 2% promotes a
higher percentage of sprouting, higher number of fruits per plant and higher
yield per plant in kiwifruit of the Bruno cultivar in the region of Pelotas/RS.
Concentrations close to 15% of garlic extract associated with 2% mineral oil
cause phytotoxicity to the kiwifruit buds cultivar Bruno. The present study
contributes to future research on adaptation of new fruit in mild winter
environments. In addition to providing information relevant to the introduction of
kiwisier in new production areas in Rio Grande do Sul.
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Démarche d’ingénierie écologique en santé des plantes : étude du rôle des couvre-sol végétaux des vergers dansl'émergence des maladies des arbres fruitiers causées par Pseudomonas syringae / Process of ecological engineering in plant health : study of the role of orchard ground cover plants in the emergence of fruit trees diseases caused by Pseudomonas syringaeBorschinger, Benoit 06 December 2016 (has links)
Démarche d’ingénierie écologique en santé des plantes : gestion des couvre-sol des vergers pour lutter contre les bactérioses des arbres fruitiers provoquées par Pseudomonas syringaeIdentifier les réservoirs et sources d’inoculum des agents phytopathogènes est un enjeu majeur en pathologie végétale. Les systèmes agricoles pérennes, tels que les vergers, sont soumis aux attaques de nombreux ravageurs et agents microbiens pathogènes. P. syringae, agent phytopathogène responsable de l’émergence de maladies des arbres fruitiers, dont la récente épidémie du chancre bactérien du kiwi causée P. syringae pv. actinidiae (Psa), représente un enjeu économique important au niveau mondial. En France, les moyens de lutte sont constitués de traitements cupriques et de gestes préventifs visant à réduire la propagation de la bactérie au sein et entre les vergers. Avec la prise de conscience de la nécessité de la conservation de l’environnement par les consommateurs et producteurs, les méthodes de cultures actuelles ont tendances à s’orienter vers celles de l’agroécologie et l’usage de l’ingénierie écologique au service de la santé des plantes. En verger, la gestion des communautés de plantes des couvre-sols donne de bons résultats dans la lutte conte certaines espèces de ravageurs, tels que les arthropodes herbivores, mais les effets sur les communautés de microorganismes pathogènes restent inexplorés. Les plantes couvre-sol et adventices des vergers hébergent d’abondantes communautés de P. syringae, cependant le rôle de ces couverts végétaux dans l’émergence des maladies des arbres fruitiers reste incompris. Par conséquent, les travaux de recherche presentés ici focalisent sur l’étude simultanée des communautés de P. syringae associées aux plantes couvre-sol et aux arbres fruitiers de trois vergers d’abricotiers et de quatre vergers de kiwis du département de la Drôme, sud-est de la France, choisis pour leur état sanitaire (sain, malade ou émergence de la maladie), ainsi que des pratiques de gestion du couvre-sol différentes (sol nu, enherbement des inter-rangs, enherbement des inter rangs et rangs des arbres). En l’absence d’outils permettant une identification rapide et une affiliation à l’un des 13 phylogroupes actuellement décris pour l’espèce P. syringae, l’étude du génome complet d’une cinquantaine de souches de P. syringae a permis la mise au point de marqueurs moléculaires capables d’identifier 9 des 13 phylogroupes. L’étude des communautés de P. syringae hébergées par les couvre-sols végétaux montre un effet de la composition des communautés des plantes couvre-sol sur l’abondance et la structure des communautés de P. syringae. La présence de Prunella vulgaris, une plante de la famille des Lamiaceae, est corrélée avec une diminution de l’abondance des P. syringae. La reproductibilité de ce résultat est actuellement en cours d’investigation dans une parcelle expérimentale. Cependant, les résultats préliminaires montrent une absence d’effet de P. vulgaris sur l’abondance de P. syringae. L’étude simultanée des communautés de P. syringae des couvre-sols végétaux et des arbres fruitiers montre que des échanges se font entre les deux compartiments en raison de la présence de souches génétiquement proches. Chez le kiwi, lorsque Psa est présent il coexiste toujours avec d’autres P. syringae, soulevant la question des interactions entre ces souches et leur rôle dans l’émergence de la maladie. Enfin, les résultats mettent en avant un potentiel antagonisme entre les phylogroupes 1 et 2. / Process of ecological engineering in plant health: study of the role of orchard ground cover plants in the emergence of fruit tree diseases caused by Pseudomonas syringaeIdentification of reservoirs and inoculum sources of plant pathogenic microorganisms is a major issue in plant pathology. Perennial agricultural systems, such as orchards, are exposed to many pests and pathogenic microorganisms. P. syringae, a phytopathogenic bacterium responsible for the emergence of diseases of fruit trees, including the recent outbreak of bacterial canker of kiwifruit caused P. syringae pv. actinidiae (Psa), represent an important economic issue worldwide. In France, means of control of bacterial canker consist of copper treatments and preventive measures in order to reduce the spread of bacteria within and between orchards. With the awareness for environmental conservation by consumers and producers, current cultivation methods tend to be progressively replaced by more agroecological ones and the use of ecological engineering to improve plant health. Ecological engineering of orchard ground cover plant communities provides good results for the control of orchard pests, such as herbivorous arthropods, but the effects on pathogenic microbial communities remains unexplored. The ground cover plants and orchard weeds host abundant P. syringae communities, however the role of ground covers in the emergence of fruit tree diseases remains ignored. Therefore, the research presented here is focused on the simultaneous study of P. syringae communities associated with ground covers and fruit trees from three apricot and four kiwifruit orchards of Drôme county, southeastern France, chosen for their health status (healthy, diseased, or disease emergence), as well as different ground cover management practices (bare soil, ground cover in inter-rows, ground cover in inter-rows and tree rows). In the absence of tools for rapid identification and affiliation to one of 13 currently described phylogroups for the P. syringae species, the screening of whole genomes of more than fifty P. syringae strains has allowed the development of specific molecular markers able to identify 9 of the 13 phylogroups. Results show that ground cover P. syringae community abundances and structures are correlated to plant community composition. The presence of Prunella vulgaris, a plant of the Lamiaceae family, is correlated to a decrease in the P. syringae abundances. Reproducibility of this result is currently under investigation in an experimental field. However, preliminary results from the experimental field show that the presence of P. vulgaris in 1-year-old ground covers is not correlated to a decrease in P. syringae abundances. Simultaneous study of ground cover and fruit tree P. syringae communities highlight bacterial exchanges between these two compartments because of the presence of genetically correlated strains in both of them. When present, Psa coexist with other P. syringae, raising the question of the interaction between these strains and their role in the emergence of the disease. Finally, the results highlight a potential antagonism between phylogroups 1 and 2.
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